Extremely helpful and conscientious staff made sure that my order was not cross contaminated. As soon as I mentioned that I was gluten-sensitive, I was connected to the manager who took my order and put it through. They have an absolutely delicious GF hamburger bun for their burgers and many other choices on their menu to choose from. This is one of my favorite restaurants in the area.

I go there very often, it’s one of the few places I’ll trust. The wait-staff knows me by now, and is very careful about cross contamination because they know it is a medical issue for me. Ask for Sarah, she’s awesome! Even if she’s not my waitress, she’ll follow up with whoever is!

They have amazing gf food it’s amazing. I recommend going there. I had the burger, and they respectively followed my order and took note of what I wanted. I would definitely go there again. Thanks for the great service

Though I tried again and again...-spoonful of green beers had a hunk of potatoes and gravy--obviously same utensils used. Wheat bun when ordering gf-- called and the woman manager was very rude because I told her if they don't have buns just give it to me Bunless.
Her response was well you didn't want to bun anyway so just take it off. Hey lady that's not how it works when your celiac. Three times near misses once getting very sick never again to the 99

They have a gluten sensitive section of the menu. I absolutely love the burgers! They are served wrapped in a package when brought to the table. The price is unbeatable for the burgers, $11 for a burger on a gluten free bun served with gluten sensitive sides. Can't find too make restaurants with that price!

The Nashua, NH restaurant does NOT have a separate fryer for fries. The manager said they do have a separate fryer but when it gets busy they put other things in it that are not GF. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having a separate fryer???? They do have a GF menu and a vegetarian menu which lists good food. They also have GF buns for burgers but do NOT have GF pasta.

I had a very close call tonight when I ordered a burger with a gluten-free roll and a baked potato, because the fries are not gluten free. Tiffany asked me if it was an allergy and I said yes.
The burger arrived and I noticed that the roll looked identical to my son's sandwich roll. I waited and found Tiffany and asked her to make sure this is gluten-free. She realized her mistake and grabbed the plate and told me that it would be redone. She did bring me a new burger with a gluten-free roll. At this point I was disturbed thinking about the horror that was just avoided by being observant. When I get glutened it is not a pretty or painless experience. I expected the manager to come over at some point to apologize and this did not happen. When my son ordered dessert I asked Tiffany to have the manager come over. After about five minutes he came over. I asked him if he knew what happened. The manager, Bill, said that Tiffany did not press the button on the order entry system for the gluten-free roll. I asked him if he knows what happens when someone who is allergic to gluten eats it. Bill was not familiar with the violent reaction. I shared with him that it is a long and painful experience for me that involves bodily functions that should not be discussed in a dining room. I suggested that Bill train all of his employees in the dangers of making a mistake like this. He said they do receive training. Well something was missing, I replied. At no point did he offer to pay for my burger. I had to ask him for that courtesy and it was like pulling teeth. When he agreed he quickly left the table. I don't believe Bill ever apologized for the mistake only acknowledging that it was made. Bill must have given Tiffany "quite a talking to" according to my son because she came over to apologize and was sincere.
At this point I wish there was a pill that would cause the same level of symptoms that we experience when we are glutened that could be given to wait staff that makes this kind of mistake so that it would be the very last time it happens. I am not quite sure why I need to train the 99's staff instead of Bill doing his job properly. Eating out should not be a dangerous and scary experience when a restaurant declares themselves to be gluten friendly. This was not a friendly experience.

They have a GF Menu here with alot of options. I had a burger with GF Bun unfortunately their french fries are not GF. So I had mashed potatoes as my side. Burger was a good size and GF hamburger bun was very good.
They serve popcorn instead of bread - very tasty.
Its not fine dining - but a good value and price point and our server (Richard) was very nice & service was very good!

This is hit or miss when it comes to the staff understanding and getting safe food. We have eaten here a few times but it's not in our top 10. Be cautious and ask lots of questions here if you are celiacs.

Impressed. Gluten free menu is on the main menu. Seemed knowledgeable. Gluten free buns available. Sides are also annotated on menu that are gluten free. In the area for work, I recommend this restaurant. I have celiac and very very sensitive.

The staff was helpful & took my concerns seriously. The manager came to my table & offered to take my order personally. They have a gluten sensitive menu but asked me good questions to cover my needs. I have Celiac's & felt very comfortable here.

Very limited selection. When I informed my waitress that I had celiac, she didn't know what that meant, so I explained that it meant I could not eat gluten and that my food could not contact gluten. She told me they could not accommodate this and the manager said the same thing. Neither even knew they had a gluten free section of the menu. I ended up ordering a salad and a baked potato as I was there with a large group and could not leave, and I've been sick all night.

Great service! The server sent the manager over and he made sure everything was cooked without cross contamination. Very knowledgable! I have many allergies and he was very helpful! My steak, potato, and broccoli was wonderful! I'll definitely be back!

Worst service in town, something is very wrong with the people who work here, they don't care about anything. We use to love going to 99 in Maine but this place has ruined it.
I've got Celiac, when I told waitress, she said "poor you, you should probably stay home to eat"
I asked for salmon with no spices on it (just plain) well it came all spiced up, when I asked to bring it back and please make a new one, she stormed off and made the kind of face my teenage daughter would when told "no". Well she proceeded to ignore us (never came back to our table), we asked another waitress near bye to go get her and she never came back to see us???
We asked to speak to manager to another different waitress who said "he's not here"
We walked out.
Last week we ordered by phone to pick up and when we got there nobody knew where our order was? We should of known then never to go back, so sad! We've never experienced anything like this before, anywhere!

The food was great and the service was fantastic!! Had the Chicken Caesar salad and another person with me had the Balsamic Chicken and they were really great! The staff was very accommodating and they even had gluten sensitive sides!

Very good staff is a bit un aware of what celiac is because they asked me if i SAW any cross contamination of gluten, which i personally wouldnt be able to see. Otherwise food is great and i live their chicken ceasar salad!